Cash winnings: $765.79
SNG/MTT winnings: $11.00
Rakeback: $243.84 FPP value (7,620VPPs * 2.0 FPPs/VPP * 1.6c/FPP)
Current Bankroll- $1,295 (+520.63)
Hours played|$/hr: 63.07| $16.18/hr
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$1,020.63 profit
On a pure $/hr basis, it was not the best month ever. But from a volume standpoint, it was the most poker I think I have ever played on a steady schedule. It has taken some adjustment but now the 2 hours or so I play every morning is part of the routine. I almost played 100k hands for the first time ever and hope to achieve this next month. I added a decent amount to the bankroll and managed to not cash out everything. All of these are positives as I hope to make a push for 50NL by the end of February.
All in all, I feel I made significant strides in improving my game and am happy with the first month of the year. Hey, it beats delivering pizza as a part time job.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Focusing on quality more than quantity so far
So the month is almost over and the bankroll is right at $1,700. I have only played about 80k hands this month, way less than I had planned on. But that's okay. I ran pretty bad the first week of the month; not so bad it destroyed by bankroll.. but bad enough that I spent a few hours pouring over pokertracker and analying my game. Some of my play seemed really solid but what I did find that appears to be a huge leak was some of my passive play preflop in the 3-bet and 4-bet game.
Now you are thinking. whoa buddy, don't level yourself. This IS 25nl.
Well I hate to say it, but 25NL is not like it used to be. People actually do 3-bet light and bluff when their range is perceived to be strong and play a much more competent preflop game than one would think. That's not to say that there isn't a fair share of fish, even the regs are pretty dang fishy at times.
But even though I feel I have a huge edge postflop vs your average 25NL player, I felt I was getting outplayed preflop enough of the time for some concern.
So in the last 2 weeks I have steadily been opening up my 3-bet game and bluffing a lot more from the blinds against serial blind thieves. I have also been 4-betting light quiet often against habitual blind defenders. I find that 3-bet/4-bet bluffing at 25NL gets a huge amount of respect from regs as they don't expect 25NL peeps to be playing this way.
So my winrate has increased quiet a bit, from like 1.7BB/100 to something ike 2.5BB/100. That is a small sample size, however, so the verdict is not out yet.
I do, however, feel much more confident in my preflop decisions now and really am constantly surprised at how frequently 3-bets/4-bets take down the pot without a fight. Rather than causing more tough decisions, it is actualy decreasing them and lowering my variance quiet a bit.
At any rate, I am only about 1k VPPS from platinum star and plan on getting it before months end. I am having to cash out part of my bankroll to pay some bills because my real job has been slow this month, but I should be able to leave about $500 or so profits from this month in the poker account. I am hoping to be able to move up to 50NL by the end of February. I am curious to see what the quality of play is like there as 25NL has been a bit tougher than I thought it was going to be.
Now you are thinking. whoa buddy, don't level yourself. This IS 25nl.
Well I hate to say it, but 25NL is not like it used to be. People actually do 3-bet light and bluff when their range is perceived to be strong and play a much more competent preflop game than one would think. That's not to say that there isn't a fair share of fish, even the regs are pretty dang fishy at times.
But even though I feel I have a huge edge postflop vs your average 25NL player, I felt I was getting outplayed preflop enough of the time for some concern.
So in the last 2 weeks I have steadily been opening up my 3-bet game and bluffing a lot more from the blinds against serial blind thieves. I have also been 4-betting light quiet often against habitual blind defenders. I find that 3-bet/4-bet bluffing at 25NL gets a huge amount of respect from regs as they don't expect 25NL peeps to be playing this way.
So my winrate has increased quiet a bit, from like 1.7BB/100 to something ike 2.5BB/100. That is a small sample size, however, so the verdict is not out yet.
I do, however, feel much more confident in my preflop decisions now and really am constantly surprised at how frequently 3-bets/4-bets take down the pot without a fight. Rather than causing more tough decisions, it is actualy decreasing them and lowering my variance quiet a bit.
At any rate, I am only about 1k VPPS from platinum star and plan on getting it before months end. I am having to cash out part of my bankroll to pay some bills because my real job has been slow this month, but I should be able to leave about $500 or so profits from this month in the poker account. I am hoping to be able to move up to 50NL by the end of February. I am curious to see what the quality of play is like there as 25NL has been a bit tougher than I thought it was going to be.
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